Within the homogenic style of Pons this symphony has some structural peculiarities that make it more interesting. It only uses the most essential instrumentation and introduces a small chromatic horn that presents difficulties for the performer (it was played with natural horns). It’s possible to think about the environment and the kind of musician who should work with the composer also makes us think of a musical movement more intense than the image that usually we have the contacts musical peninsular. The only known manuscript of this book (MUS 633-I) is kept in the Municipal Library in Madrid.
This is the first edition of the tenth symphony of Pons. A work that presents some formal curiosities and does serve the most of the technical resources of the instruments (especially the tubes).